University of Cincinnati and Urban Land Institute Conference
UC and ULI have brought the two together to discuss local real estate issues! We've created this website so you can review the candidates and blog about the topics that you want to hear about. Click the POST THE ISSUES HERE! tab at the top of this page to add/discuss the topics. Then join us on October 4, 2013 to hear mayoral candidates Roxanne Qualls and John Cranley discuss the topics you want to hear about.
This conference is free for UC Roundtable Members and ULI Members. Non-members are $75.00. This includes the pre-reception which begins at 7:30am and a plated breakfast.
UC/ULI Conference
Friday, October 4, 2013
7:30am - 9:30am
Click HERE to register as a non-member for this conference.
UC/ULI members please email [email protected] to register.
This conference is free for UC Roundtable Members and ULI Members. Non-members are $75.00. This includes the pre-reception which begins at 7:30am and a plated breakfast.
UC/ULI Conference
Friday, October 4, 2013
7:30am - 9:30am
Click HERE to register as a non-member for this conference.
UC/ULI members please email [email protected] to register.
Mayoral Candidates
Roxanne Qualls
Vice Mayor Roxanne Qualls (born March 3, 1953 in Tacoma, WA) is a member of Cincinnati City Council. She currently chairs council’s Budget and Finance and Livable Communities Committees, and the Subcommittee on Major Transportation and Infrastructure Projects. Since returning to council in 2007, she has focused on initiatives that are fundamental to building a strong Cincinnati and result in enhanced quality of life, a globally-competitive local economy, and smart management of city resources. (Read More) http://www.roxannequalls.com/ |
John Cranley
Raised in Price Hill, John Cranley was infused with a deep faith and commitment to giving back at young age. Now John and his wife Dena are raising their son Joseph in the city committed to same ideals of hard work, service and faith. John is dedicated to moving Cincinnati forward so it becomes a center of opportunity and innovation. On City Council, John led a bi-partisan coalition that balanced the budget for 8 straight years, put more cops on the street, and prioritized basic services. (Read more) http://johncranley.com/ |